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"content": "On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. Sometime back, I stood before this House and raised the issue of the sitting arrangement and an issue that touched on the Official Opposition. When I did this, the Deputy Speaker ruled that the only person who can sit on the left hand side of the Speaker is Mr. Jirongo, who is the only Opposition Member of KADDU. I realise that, today, the House has marked some seats \"reserved for Members\". It has been a tradition that the seats are for the hon. Members in the House. So, I am wondering whether these seats are reserved for strangers. Who are they reserved for? Is it in order for the Prime Minister to sit at the left hand side of the Speaker on the seat that is meant to be occupied by hon. Jirongo, who is a Member of the Opposition?"
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